Originally published Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Lineup for Seattle Shakespeare Company and Wooden O
Seattle Shakespeare Company indoor shows will be at Seattle's Center House Theatre and Kirkland Performance Center. Free, outdoor Wooden O...
Seattle Shakespeare Company indoor shows will be at Seattle's Center House Theatre and Kirkland Performance Center. Free, outdoor Wooden O productions will tour to Seattle area parks. SSC will also tour versions of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "Othello" around Washington state.
More details: 206-733-8222 or www.seattleshakes.org
Seattle Shakespeare Company Mainstage
"Henry IV," adapted by Dakin Matthews (from Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Parts I and II"). Director: Stephanie Shine. October-November 2008
"The Servant of Two Masters," by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Dan McCleary, and "The Turn of the Screw," Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of the Henry James novel, directed by Rita Giomi. In repertory, January 2009
"The Merchant of Venice," by Shakespeare. Director: John Langs. March-April 2009
"The Tempest," by Shakespeare. Director: TBA. June 2009
Wooden O (in Seattle area parks,
July and August)
"Romeo and Juliet," by Shakespeare. Director: George Mount.
"Midsummer Night's Dream" by Shakespeare. Director: Vanessa Miller.
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